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Tin oxide supported

Baker WS, Pietron JJ, Teliska ME, et al. 2006. Enhanced oxygen reduction activity in acid by tin-oxide supported Au nanoparticle catalysts. J Electrochem Soc 153 A1702-A1707. Blizanac BB, Lucas CA, Gallagher ME, et al. 2004a. Anion adsorption, CO oxidation, and oxygen reduction reaction on a Au(lOO) surface The pH effect. J Phys Chem B 108 625-634. [Pg.587]

Structure and Reactivity of Tin Oxide-Supported Vanadium Oxide Catalysts... [Pg.204]

The surface structure and reactivity of vanadium oxide monolayer catalysts supported on tin oxide were investigated by various physico-chemical characterization techniques. In this study a series of tin oxide supported vanadium oxide catalysts with various vanadia loadings ranging from 0.5 to 6. wt.% have been prepared and were characterized by means of X-ray diffraction, oxygen chemisorption at -78°C, solid state and nuclear magnetic resonance... [Pg.204]

Solid-state NMR spectra of V20s/Sn02 catalysts and pure V2O5 alone are shown in Figure 2. Two types of distinct signals, with varying intensities depending on the vanadia content on tin oxide support, are the main features of these spectra. Unsupported and crystalline pure V2 Os exhibits a line with an axial anisotropy of the chemical shift tensor ( = -310 ppm and 6 = - 1270 ppm) with small peaks due to... [Pg.210]

Monolayer coverage of vanadium oxide on tin oxide support was determined by a simple method of low temperature oxygen chemisorption and was supported by solid-state NMR and ESR techniques. These results clearly indicate the completion of a monolayer formation at about 3.2 wt.% V2O5 on tin oxide support (30 m g" surface area). The oxygen uptake capacity of the catalysts directly correlates with their catalytic activity for the partial oxidation of methanol confirming that the sites responsible for oxygen chemisorption and oxidation activity are one and the same. The monolayer catalysts are the best partial oxidation catalysts. [Pg.215]

Baker, W.S. et al.. Enhanced oxygen reduction activity in acid by tin-oxide supported Au nanoparticle catalysts, J. Electrochem. Soc., 153, A1702, 2006. [Pg.301]

Matsui T, Fujiwara K, Okanishi T, Kikuchi R, Takeguchi T, Eguchi K. Electrochemical oxidation of CO over tin oxide supported platinum catalysts. J Power... [Pg.827]

Xie, W., Wang, T., 2013. Biodiesel production from soybean oil transesterification using tin oxide-supported WO3 catalysts. Fuel Processing Technology 109, 150—155. Available at http //www.scienceditect.eom/science/article/pii/S0378382012003797 (accessed 11.05.15.). [Pg.164]


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